What if the quarantining is a hoax to cover up something more terrible?

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To cover up the fact certain countries can now be sprayed with a bio-weapon by its own government how much did a man in Australia die within 48 hours...... The perfect smokescreen.... Worldwide pandemic by your own government secretly kills millions and blames it on a naturally occurring virus. No one will question New York because it's so crowded. Maybe New York got sprayed the most.

What quarantine? Part of the issue is that people are not staying home, stopping from go out and about, gathering and having a good time. I'm sure if there was more going on that one from an area like that, that has fled. Is seeding the virus in other areas, would have said something

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They should have disarmed us all first. In the United States, law-abiding gun owners still outnumber both criminals and law enforcement 100:1.

That puts a little bit of a crimp in any plans for world domination. Now we understand one of the reasons why the founders saw law-abiding gun ownership as one of the fundamental rights and requirements of free people.

In reality, this national health emergency has put most of the 'more terrible' things on hold. For example, it is difficult to perpetrate a 'mass shooting' with all mass gatherings disbanded. No gun control needed.

The sex trafficking, prostitution and porn industry have been effectively halted. Murders, rapes, gang violence, drug dealing and many other social plagues are either halted or driven into darkness because there is nowhere to hide or use as a 'front.'

There isn't anyone complaining about fossil fuel use or smog. Traffic gridlock is non-existent.

Other than the obvious downsides of the disease itself, some of us prefer society this way:

1"First of all, then, I urge that entreaties and prayers, petitions and thanksgivings, be made on behalf of all men, 2for kings and all who are in authority, so that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life in all godliness and dignity." (1 Timothy 2:1-2).